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The Innocent Wife of Scheming President novel Chapter 428

"But you don’t have to worry too much. I'll keep an eye on this guy. In addition, I've got a record of Knox Li's bank transactions, and at 4:17 this afternoon, a $100,000 transfer was made to his account. I've got the information and a picture of the remitter. I'll e-mail it to you. You can see if it's the friend he mentioned who ate at Angel with him."

"Okay, thank you."

"No worries," Ivy said.

Olive smiled, "I gotta go. We have guests. I'll invite you to dinner another day."

She did not hear the man's disappointed sigh.

Back in the dining room, she sat down. Kent kept asking Janetta to marry him, but Janetta didn't want to and kept refusing him. Alan watched them bicker silently.

Janetta was not used to Kent's overly intimate physical contact with her. She was annoyed and glared at him. If they were in her house, she would hit him hard.

This girl was quite tough. Olive thought. Even though that tough look flashed across her eyes, it still exposed her stubbornness.

"Kent, will you stop it?" Janetta gritted her teeth and said. She felt embarrassed. Especially the smiling eyes across the table made her feel uncomfortable.

Kent said with heartache, "I'm very serious. Why don't you believe me?"

Because you are a playboy and there were too many gossips about you. Can any woman who takes love seriously believe you? Olive wanted to interrupt and answer like this.

But Annie said before she could open her mouth, "Uncle Bai, you are so lame."

"Huh?" Kent squinted his eyes. This was not the first time he had seen this child. Last time he had lunch with her father and her. He had been all through with the strange thoughts in her head. They were not in line with her age. "What do you want to say, little brat."

"Uncle Bai, your proposal is really bad. There are flowers and rings in boys' proposals. Boys would get down on one knee and kiss the back of girls' hands. Then they would ask girls, will you marry me? But you're just like a bully landlord who takes away a girl from a good family. Of course Janetta will not marry you."

Annie amused everyone with a look of contempt. Even Janetta couldn't help but laugh.

Kent glared, "I am like a bully? Can't you see I'm handsome and gentle?"

Annie curled her lip and said, "You only look like a bully. Am I right? Aunt Janetta?"

Janetta nodded in a hurry. She liked this little girl.

Kent snorted heavily, "Little brat, how dare you hinder me..."

Annie grinned, "Women should help each other!"

Kent squinted at her, "Are you a woman? You little brat."

"Dad, help me. He is looking down on me because I'm a kid." The little girl turned to Alan.

"You..." Kent was completely speechless, turned his head and asked Olive, "Are you sure she is the child of you and Alan and not the child of you and a creature from outer space?"

Olive smiled and said nothing.

Janetta was more and more fond of this articulate and active child, and couldn't help but kiss her hard on the cheek. Suddenly, she realized that having a baby was actually quite fun.

But she was still a young girl. She didn't know whether it was a blessing or a curse to be liked by this man. In fact, she was quite confused and hoped someone could give her suggestions.

Kent looked at Annie again, "Children's Day is coming up soon. Originally, I was going to invite you to Disneyland. Since you like Janetta to reject me, I'm not going to do that."

Kent thought this trick would work, but Annie obviously didn't buy it. She pouted, "It's okay. Dad will take me there."

"Your dad? Your dad won't be free that day. He is very busy with work." Adults always thought it was a simple thing to bluff children.

But for a smart child, ordinary little tricks would not work. "It doesn't matter. Although I’m growing up year by year, I still have several opportunities to celebrate Children's Day. Besides, I don't have to go to Disneyland on Children's Day. There must be many parents taking children to play that day. It will be very crowded."

Annie said lightly. Her words were organized and made sense. Kent didn't know how to refute.

"Alan, your daughter is simply a little monster."

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